Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1939 — Page 14
HOOSIERS BACK (Old Coins, Bills Given to Son Are Stolen ag Abs STAY oN
| DEFENSE BILL Ten-year-old Don Mosiman Confederacyhill; & 35-cent Amer- (overlooked a stamp collection which| ARDMORE, Ala., Nov. 3 (U. 2.1 usrr. iS Nov 3— Three shall wo'go on
will have to start a new collection |ican bill and a 25-cent Canadian bill. Mr. Mosiman had also turned over} The A : ; of old coins and bills, The one his Mrs. Mosiman and Don are in|to his son, to encourage his new- mayor and aldermen of iis | youths out: for a lark decided to| “Let's make it the police station Florida now and during their ab-|found interest in his father’s former | ny Alsbama town: can’t get. Hd of have some un by ‘pulling a fire alarm | boys!” a bass voice suggested: trons :
OF PRESIDENT the . 3. Mosiman. © hy Mr. Mosiman has been moving | hobbi their jobs. the K. M. Mosiman Publishing Co.,|sence Mr. moving es. i |box. Driving to Main and High|the back seat Inc, 143 N. Meridian St, gave to|the family’s household goods from re It’s all because everyone forgot ts., they climbed out of The pi, trolm Bo € him was stolen, he reported to po-|3168 Fall Creek Blvd. to 2845 E. "HOUSING BOOM IN MOBILE [announce candidacies for office at sit ny climbed ou ary RL sighed io Pair na : MoT jove a lice. Riverside Drive. After -Halloween| MOBILE, Ala, Nov. 3 (U. P.)—|the recent quadrennial election, s0|the fire appgratus come rushing up.|the youths turn in the alarm had Hens. s rol m Republi dD tg), Mr Mosiman said he began col-|Mr. Mosiman discovered that the) Houses are being built so fast in{that no election was possible. The When the firemen left, the youths] pdinted. out the car to him and he| | of colds externa : icans and Democrats |iecting the old coins and bills when|collection, stored in an old-fash-| Mobile that the city waterworks de -|fore, the present officeholders have |climbed back: in their car. As they|had been hiding in the rear seat. joned penny bank, was missing from | partment can’t supply them all with to serve four more years, until the| settled themselves on the front seat,| In City Court, one of the you
g Bld . he was a boy. He had approximately T 0 Join in Supporting 155 different pieces, including a $5!the new residence. The burglars| new meters. next election. lone of them asked: “Well, where paid: afine and costs of $10.
Deficiency Measure. . See Victor Jor Super: Values a
By DANIEL W. KIDNEY Times Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—When
President Roosevelt's $275,000,000 . . | Deficiency Defense Appropriation . | Bill is presented in the House, it : : likely will be supported by Repub- “ lican as well as Democratic con- y ; : gressmen from Indiana. For while six of the seven Hoosier : :
Republicans have spoken against the Administration Neutrality law changes: in the House during the last two days, all pointed ‘out that
> ey favor “adequate national de- : a A: : - % : : hey : Hoa | ~ Keep This Fact in Mind:
In discussing the deficiency request, several said it would have ' ‘ . | : Furniture Prices Have
been far better for the President | ‘ | 2 Not Advanced at I
10 have asked for the money at 3 special session than to make any expenditures under his so- The Vietor!
ed “crisis powers.” ~ Ludlow Committee Member
RE Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind) is a mber of the Appropriations Comoo. which is scheduled to consider the President's $275,000,000 request Nov. 27. The sum is to be used to increase the armed forces by 103,000 men and add another 150 to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to track down spies and persons engaged in sabatage. Although Rep. Ludlow is the only one of the five Indiana Democrats who is against the Neutrality Bill, he will “support the President’s request both in committee and on the House Floor, he said.
2 Billion Requested
An estimated“two billion dollars will be requested in the regular appropriation for defense next year, it is predicted. Rep. Forest Harness (R. Ind), member of the House Military Affairs: Committee, expressed pleasure at the President’s request and pointed out that he always has been for keeping the Army and Navy up | to the full peace-time strength provided ‘under the National Defense Act. Most critical was Rep. Raymond 8. Springer (R. Ind.), who asserted that while he favored ample defense */ expenditures he did not like to have ‘President Roosevelt “constantly
. bringing up matters in such a way Loa Ca & i : 3 : 4 7 i 2 : : “as to upset the minds of American ms ; nd SE J : Hi 1 citizens and make them believe that, In he pr ; 3 : eqn i | it Bedroom Suite No 3 : : als EF : La : aU a =
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the President for not taking up the | appropriation with the special session instead of “making extra-budg-etary expenditures because of ' al
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